By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Denise N. Fyffe The Island Journal - 2012 in review Thanks to all the 68,000 visitors who made visited throughout 2012. It is because of your continued visits and interest why we continue to produce material that surrounds the Jamaican culture, lifestyle, health, sports, wedding, advice, politics etc. Jamaica … Continue reading The Island Journal – 2012 in review
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Jamaican Wedding: Unique winter wedding decorations
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Winter weddings are not as popular as spring or summer weddings; maybe it has to do with competing with the holiday season. Many people may turn to white as a default color option, going for a snow covered and wintry feel. Those who get … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Unique winter wedding decorations
Jamaican Weddings: Can your dog be your best man?
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Dogs are known as a man’s best friend. Therefore it is only fitting that they be included in the Jamaican wedding; in which they have been included in many. Winter, summer of fall there are many ways you can incorporate a piece or … Continue reading Jamaican Weddings: Can your dog be your best man?
Jamaican Wedding: Planning a Wedding on a tight budget
By: Denise defy Fyffe. Copyright © 2011, defy, Denise Fyffe If you are planning your Jamaican wedding on a budget, you must first know what your finances are; whether it will be a loan, savings, parents etc. Then you should set a maximum limit, that you will absolutely not go over and a minimum limit. … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Planning a Wedding on a tight budget
Jamaican Poetry: This Dreadful Class
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe I am seeing double, as Michelle Ann has no twin; My brain keeps flashing and signalling, Too much, I need a rest, this is boring. Week after week, lesson after lesson He keeps teaching the same old thing; I have learnt to … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: This Dreadful Class